like any man might. There are no prevention tips needed when one of these incidents occur. Instead of trying to “lessen” the damage these people cause — by stating things said thousands of times before — let’s go after them and build a society in which what they are doing...
“He’d preach God on Sunday and beat the hell out of me the rest of the week,” Han says of her former husband. “Aaron was my protector.” (In a phone call with WIRED, Cashatt’s father denied that history of physical abuse, but Cashatt and other members of the family confirm ...
…hackers had struck an unnamed steel mill in Germany. They did so by manipulating and disrupting control systems to such a degree that a blast furnace could not be properly shut down, resulting in “massive”—though unspecified—damage. Tags:cyberattack,GermanyhackinghardwareICS,infrastructure, To...
Well there is a difference between China of today and Russia of the cold war. China has invested well in excess of 1.5Trillion dollars in the US economy one way or another and similar amounts in other Wester economies. It is not exactly in their interest to destabilize either the US or ...
In the narrative section, you’re introduced to “Timothy” through a story about his abrasive response to a client. A need to connect with others is NOT what drives this guy. A desire to do his work quickly, efficiently, and hassle-free and get the hell home is what motivates ...
Being a hacker is lots of fun, but it's a kind of fun that takes lots of effort. The effort takes motivation. Successful athletes get their motivation from a kind of physical delight in making their bodies perform, in pushing themselves past their own physical limits. Similarly, to be a...